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Show Thursday. September 27, - THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah 1951 r j lL islJl took their daughter, Louise to enroll at Brigham Young in Provo Tuesday. Mrs. Eva C. Petersen return ed home Saturday after spend weeKs with her son ing two Boyd Petersen and family of Brigham City. Mrs. Milton Hodges spent Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Reuben Fuller and attended the funeral services of her uncle, Mr. Fuller. Uni-versi- v and Mrs. Xewell John, Mr. son and daughter, Dixie Sue, with a number of other Penrose people, attended funeral services for his mother, Mrs. Sarah Johnson, in Deweyville, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Stanfill and family arrived Thursday for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry L. Stanfill. o y iy Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cochran FOR SALE Oil burning heatand daughters visited the State er. Will heat two rooms; also Fair and attended the Holiday loom for on Ice, Friday. Contact Ruth Packer at M. H. King Co. t2p FARM BUREAU LIFE JJiSUR- ANCE on children up, to 20 years $5.00 per $1,000 annually; I: .. Adults, $10 annually; $1.50. Also all other forms of life insurance at cost. Also cau WANTED 2 boys in Tremon- fire and polio insurance. Write, ton to work after 'school and phone or see James H. Miller on Saturdays. Big money! 51 South Main, Brigham City. Write BOB IRWIN, Box 605, t4c surance be sure to see JAMES Boise, Idaho. t3p BROUGH, agent in Tremonton. tfne. WANTED TO BUY Butcher- SPRING FLOWERING BULBS Direct from Holland. Tulips, ing hops and beef. Call Allen FOR RENT partly furnished j Meat many varieties, including Red t2c Co., 5241. basement apartment, Dial 5921. Emperor, and parrot, daffodils, 7 tfc TULIP BULBS for SALE large narcissus, hyacinth, and Dutch choice variety, $1, $2, and $3 Iris. PEONIES such outstandFOR SALE Waterpump, ing varieties as Sarah Berna hundred. Dial 3781, Mrs. Richard Carvel, Theres-s- a, motor, hardt, type, h.p. jet y4 Jones or call at 368 South 500 gals per hour capacity, Tremont St. Rivorie, and othPhillippe, t2p ers in red, white and pink. heavy duty, 3 years old. When new cost $175.00, will sell for FOR SALE 1948 model Willys Plant now for beautiful blooms $85.00. Richard C. Harris, jeep, full metal top, good con next spring. Walton's Valley Phone Tremonton 3089 dition. Call 121-- J. Garland, ltp Nursery, Tremonton, Utah. Phone 2926. tfc t2p. FOR SALE New 0 rifle and FOR SALE Three Bottom Plow 3 boxes of shells. $55. Thales FOR SALE Army Barracks, 18 Three sets extra sharp and Cannon. Dial 5720. ltc by 30 ft. Make an offer. See pointed shears ready for crownJack Austin at Lee's Lockers. will pay ing alfalfa, colters and all in UTAH good working condition. Call cash for dead or usless cows, FOR RENT Three room mod4042 or see A. L. Cook. Tremonhorses, sheep or hogs. Dial Tre ern basement apartment. Dial ton. ltp monton 2141 or Garland phone 2981. ltp 195. tfc WANTED man or lady with FOR SALE JUsed Cater6 some knowledge of book keep- Auto Glass Installation for all pillar tractor. Like new, only ing, for steady work. Inquire at make cars. Dick's Auto Shop. 3000 hours. A. L. Reese, 21 E Phone 3556 Leader office. tfnc 4th N., Logan, Utah s 2tp rug-maki- WANT ADS 9-- 13 a9-2- cen-trific- 9-- Mr. of Emmett, Idaho were visit, ing friends in Tremonton Sunday while enroute to Provo, where their son, Lee will enter school. The Mannings are former residents of this city. LeAnn Marble Is Now Mrs. Lawrence Garfield MISS DARLENE STEED WEDS ANDREW FUNK LOCAL COUPLE WED IN MILITARY RITES Marble LeAnne Miss and Mrs. James Manning FAMILY GROUP MEETS Dr. and Mrs. O. L. Brough and small daughter of PullMr. Mrs. Vern and Steed of and man, marannounce H. the Washington, and Mrs. Idaho Garfield Lawrence Stone, Sergeant Dar-leHarold R. Black and daughter, of vows their an in their riage daughter wedding spoke also of Pullman to on Andrew spent last week Mr. Funk, impressive military wedding, Mr. and Air-ba- se their L. in visiting the parents, 10, in FaircUild the Logan September performed L. Brough Sr. chapel at Spokane, Wash- D. S. Temple. President Joseph Mrs. O. Weekend visitors with the ington, September 1st. Chap- B. Daines officiated at the group were Mr. and Mrs. Ferlain M. R. Kingston officiated ceremony. ris Brough and baby of Clover at the ceremony. Accompanying the couple for Valley, Nevada. , The family The bride, a daughter of Mr. the ceremony were her mothvisited in relatfves Salt group Mr. er and and grandparents, and Mrs. N. Earl Marble of Lake City Friday, and enjoyed Mrs. also Fred the Neal, parTremonton, was attended by dinner together Sunday at the Betty Heintz as her brides- ents of the groom and one of Brough home. his brothers. maid, and Staff Sergeant Lon- A honored the ny Heintz stood with the groom reception as best man. Sergeant Garfield young couple that evening in ENTERTAIN FOR MOTHER'S BIRTHDAY is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry the Stone Ward hall. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Puzey of Garfield Brigham City. The new Mrs. Funk was at a birthday dinentertained For her wedding, Miss Mar- gowned in white slipper sat- ner ble chose a two piece dress of in, fashioned with Sunday, honoring Mr. Pu-zewhite tiny Mrs. W. H. Puzey mother, taffeta with satin buttons navy blue brocaded securing the bo- of Magna. Other guests were a accessories. carried She pink dice of lace and satin to the bouquet of pink roses and waist. The long tapering sleev- his father and Mr. and Mrs. of Salt Lake City. tied with es were also button white carnations, trimmed. A Thurgood SAVE FOR IT! ? ? ? al Ir-v- in 27 30-3- D-- ? WAIT FOR IT! ne SAVE FRIDAY AND SAT: FOn ?EtJflEY'S AND SAVE YOURSELF PLENTY n END-O- F y's white satin ribbon. After a short honeymoon trip, the couple plan to make their home in Spokane. , The bride is a graduate of Bear River high school, and attended the Brigham Young University one year. She has since been employed at the office of Dr. Reese B. Mason and at the Bear River State Bank. Sergeant Garfield attended Weber college and has been in the United State Air Force for the past eighteen months. Prior to leaving for Washington, friends of Miss Marble entertained in her honor with a bridal shower. Hostesses for the event were Barbara of (Valentine Garland and Dot Kay of Tremonton. Forty-fiv- e guests attended. She was also guest of honor at a party given in Brigham City by Sergeant Garfield's mother. Miss Marble's mother accompanied hler on the trip to Washington. lace peplum trimmed the skirt. Her fingertip veil of sheer nylon net adorned with, satin bows, fell from a tiara made with a ruffled net crown and seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of red and white roses centered with gardenias. Mrs. Nola Thompson, sister of the bride, was matron of honor, and Eva Lou Laub and Elaine Chadwick, also sisters, were her other attendants. Lowell Funk performed the duties of best man for his brother. Monette Roe was in charge of the guest book and Marilyn Harris, Merlene Neal and Helen Robbins assisted with the serving. Mrs. Briant Funk and Mrs. Lowell Funk were in charge of the gifts with little Linda Steed and Laura Thompson receiving the gifts at the door. The couple honeymooned at the parks of southern Utah. For her going away ensemble, the bride wore a grey suit with red accessories. The couple are now at home at the Archie Rose Ranch, west Lucretia Earl, who is employed in Salt Lake spent the weekend at home with her parents, Mr. and fdrs. Albert Earl. of Snowville. CIVIC LEAGUE TOLD r ... . .. vS J7A NEW. SMART STYLES in Rich Colortoncs AMERICA'S BEST HAT VALUE NO INCREASE IN PRICE 6.50 8.50 Qifford's MEN'S STORE SISTERS MEET TO HONOR MRS. A. N. WIGHT Mrs. A. N. Wight was SHOE 18 cam-lliment- ed oc- casion of her fc rthday anniversary. Her sisters, Mrs. Clark Beaver Dam; Mrs. Bowen, James Doman, Ogden; Mrs. Wallace Mantlo, 3righam City; and Mrs. Bill .ndall of Tremonton met at her home for luncheonand spent the afternoon together. PENROSE Graduation Mrs. Donald Anderson, formerly Miss Joy Miller, graduated from nursing school in Ogden Friday, and her husband arrived from his post in Alaska just in time for graduation ceremonies. Also attending the rites were Mr. and Mrs. George L. Miller and son, Neil, and Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Miller. After a short visit with the Millers and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Anderson of Bothwell, the young couple left Monday for Alaska, where they expect to spend the next 18 months. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Leak and family attended the State Fair Wednesday. Weekend guests at the Gerald Seal home were his mother, Mrs. R. L Leak and his brothers, Alten and Orval, and families of Centerville. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Johnson were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George Miller Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Josephine Nelson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Alben Borgstrom of Thatcher to Logan Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Petersen of Brigham City were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. OF NOTED WOMEN Members of the Women's Civ ic League met at the home of Mrs. Harrison Miller Thursday, September 20. Miss Margaret Woodside of ' the Bear River high school faculty spoke on noted women of America and their part in social reform. of Jane Accomplishments Adams, Ethel Barrymore, Eleanor Roosevelt and others were told. "Keep your eyes on Margaret Truman. She may well be another noted woman of the world," said Miss Woodside. W. E. Kerr and James Walton were in attendance and spoke in behalf of Bonds for Freedom. Mrs. James Romer of Brigham City and Mrs. Lynn Iverson were guests. Refreshments were served by J. B. Shuman. the hostess. Mrs. Gerald Leak and daughFAMILY OBSERVES ter, Maxine, visited in, BrigBIRTHDAY OF ham City Sunday. Neil Miller, Eon of Mr. and ETHEL MILLER t In honor of the birthday of Mrs. George Miller, spent the their mother, Mrs. Rudy Miller, week end In Salt Lake City atMr. and Mrs. Lynn Wise of tending the State Fair. Fred Petersen, son of Mr. Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Den nls Miller, together with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Petersen, ac. Miller and his mother, Mrs. companied by Fred Tubtos, son Rose Miller, enjoyed Sunday of Mr. id Mrs. Leonard Tubbs of Arizona, were dinner guests evening dinner together. of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Petersen and family Wednesday. VARIETY CLUB FETED Mrs. Reed Palmer graciously The toys are students at the entertained the members of University of Utah. Leonard M. Petersen and the Variety Club at her home Friday afternoon. Bingo was Scott A. Petersen and son Alplayed and prizes awarded to len visited the State Fair the players. A tasty luncheon Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller was served by the hostess. -- 17 pair Childrens Pair 40 Only $7.00 Mostly black patent straps wedgie and heel syles. Sizes 9'A to 1. Broken sizes. Colors in Kreen, red, brown, blue. Wedge styles. A real buy. Sizes 4 to IVi. Men's All Leather Dress Oxfords $8.00 Browns and Blacks, various styles. Plain toe and toe cap models. Drastically reduced ! Sizes 7 to 10'. Broken sizes. 35 Our best quality -- dresses in Failles and crepes. New Etock, not stock worn. Fall colors. Sizes 9 to 18V5. 50 Only. 25 Only Pair Childrens and Girls Square Percale 80 House Slippers $2.00 Animal Skunk, 14 Pair Pair Boys Slip-o- n Dresses $2.00 $5.00 All taken from our regular line. Slightly rack soiled. Good bright clean patterns. 9 to 50. 20 Slippers Opera and Elastic Side Gores $1.50 $3.50 Felts with leather soles. Blue and maroon. Broken Sizes. 1 to 8. All leather opera cut Only Misses and Womens House Slippers Fall Skirts $3.00 and. nullifiers side elastic gore slippers. Buy them for Xmas. Sizes 7 to 11. Plaid Cotton Wash Frocks character felts. rooster, rabbit, isquirrel in gay colors. Also plain felts. Ideal Xmas5 gifts. Sizes 5 to 10. $10.00 Taffetas, crepes and hard finished rayons. Colors red, grey, black, blue, brown, toast and green. Sizes 7 to 18'. Mens Leather 25 Fall Dresses Slip-On- s $4.00 Pair 20 Only Fall Dresses 83.50 20 FUTOR BARGAINS Misses Wedge Leather Slippers Mrs. Leonard Petersen Home For Wife's FASHION BARGAINS AH Saturday on the DEPARTMENT - $4.00 Gabardines, corduroys and hard finished rayons in new Fall styles and colors. Out they go! All new Fall styles and! colors. Bright plaids and some ravons in this group. 13 to 20. 20 Only Childrens Cotton Dresses $2.50 School plaids and prints. All reduced from high price range. PIECE GOODS AND DOMESTIC MENS AND BOYS DEPARTMENT BARGAINS BARGAINS 75 yds Chevron Weave Drapery Fabric 75 c yd. Slip cover or drapery fabSanforized shrunk. ric. Dark gray. green, TABLE 80 Sq. Suits BARGAINS $10.00 in Woolens. Cottons new wool, perfectly browns, greys tailored, and blues in double breast styles. Hard finished goods' Broken sizes 36 to 42. and Rayons chartreuse, 300 200 7 Only Mens Townclad REMNANT yds. Percale 37c yd. Juvenile, shirting and floral patterns in our pon-d- o grie. 36 in. width Printed Patterns yards Pique and Rroadcloth 10 Only Young Mens All Wool , 47c yd. Fresh, crisp Pique and' Broadcloth in pink, blue and green. 6 inches wide. 39 in. width Outing Flannel Rayon Crepes 57c yd, $1.00 yd. Beautiful new fresh patterns suitable for all of your fall sewing. Sanforized shrunk. All Cynara and canton rayon dress crepes. Perfect quality for better grade dresses. Green, navy, grey, toast and black. Pullover Sweaters $2.00 ' Bright novelty knits In ski stylings. 100 per cent new wool. Small and medium only. Odds and Mens Cotton Ends, Clean-up- ! 14 Only Mens Nylon Acetate Sport Shirts $3.00 Lustrous, sport quality skirts in small sizes. slightly soiled. White, tan, blue and grey. 30 Only Mens Knitted Sport Shirts $1.50 Tans and green. Collar models. Waffle novelty e combinaknits. tions. Small and medium only. Two-ton- Large Group Miens Flannel Shirts Dress Ties $1.50 50c Sport shirt types. Bright) clear colors. Sizes small and medium only. Our best grade dress tie. of patSeasonal clean-u- p terns. Good Xmas gifts. PACK r.:0RE BUYING POWER INTO YOUR AMERICAN DOLLAR |